![]() His rejection may have been on many fronts, but surely the heart of the matter was the failure to find a publisher for this work. In 1969, John Kennedy Toole committed suicide, some would say out of the deep bitterness of rejection. But before the great success came another story altogether, that begins with an end. Today this most coveted and recognizable of titles enjoys an immense international following. The global sensation published by Louisiana State University Press with millions of copies in print and translated into twenty-five languages now being brought to life on stage in the utterly uproarious, whip-smart adaptation of playwright Jeffrey Hatcher and under the direction of David Esbjornson. ![]() Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher and Director David Esbjornson in the French Quarter. ![]()
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